Louis's talking cat in the service of Madame Revenge It was easier than I thought.
Studio GoodTimes for many years filmed cartoons for children, using stories of famous stories of world literature. I must say that in their adaptations, little remained of the original, but the cartoons themselves amazed the audience with their simplicity and soulfulness. Then the studio went bankrupt, and now there are no fabulous cartoons with simple animation.
In this version of Dumas’ novel, everything is simplified as much as possible: there is no conspiracy against the French government, there is no body bag, and not even a single murder takes place. But there was a talking cat and dog, a fat cook and a girl in men's clothes.
And although the characters clearly overplay, fall too often, dance and sing, watching this cartoon is a pleasure. And I recommend watching it to the youngest who get incomparable pleasure. And I advise you to reconsider once to remember your childhood with a smile.
A good cartoon, a bold interpretation of the classic.